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Shenzhen parks ban motorhome parking

13.01.2026 11:24 1 min 1 source
sina.cn ZHO

Authorities in Shenzhen have banned motorhomes from parking lots in several city parks, including Central Park and Shenzhen Bay Park. Owners are being directed to a paid parking lot at an amusement park, which is only open to ticketed visitors. The move follows complaints about motorhomes using electric vehicle charging stations and unauthorized wastewater dumping.

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13.01.2026 sina.cn ZHO

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